You rush outside to enjoy every last second of it.
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| Lucas played hooky from school on that rare sunny day so he could soak up some rays. We decided a dose of Vitamin D was in order. |
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| Cliffs at Long Dong...one of our favorite places. |
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| Climbing the steps in Mordor...I mean, to the beach. |
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| Fisherman enjoying a rare sunny morning. |
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| One of the beautiful fish they caught while we were there. This one went straight into a portable tank to be sold at a nearby fish market. |
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| It's 2012, but this picture could have been taken decades or even centuries ago. Not much has changed. |
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| Walking back along the rocky coast to climb the stairs up the cliff face again. |
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| Sea and stone. |
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| Climbing the steep steps leading back to the land of rain and clouds. |









6 comments:
Mordor, I mean Taiwan looks beautiful!
The fisherman offered to sell me the fish, but I had to turn down that day. -Mike
Yay! Sunshine!! :) That is a gorgeous fish!! I think its a parrotfish... saw quite a few of them when I went snorkeling in Bora Bora.
Vicky--Thanks! We wondered what it was. A beautiful fish...it seemed a shame to eat it!
It's gorgeous... but delicious. ;) They have a beaklike mouth to munch on coral and I think they're quite common to eat. We had it when we were honeymooning down in FP; tasted mild like flounder. I'm guessing that's what they caught based on the angle of the photo and the color of the fish. :) They're really friendly when you snorkel with them...
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10100466380192184&set=vb.3303534&type=2&theater
@ 19 seconds in, there's two that swims up to me to eat bread.
Wow, that's really cool, Vicky! Thanks for sharing that!
And congrats on your marriage. :)
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